We are the System Now: How Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms are Rewriting Aid

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ERRs have redefined what humanitarian response looks like in Sudan. Even in the midst of war, solidarity and civic action have sustained communities where international systems could not. Their reach, legitimacy, and adaptability make them indispensable, yet they remain under-recognized and under-resourced.

The question for donors is not whether ERRs are effective, but whether international systems are willing to support them on their own terms. This requires moving beyond rigid compliance and control toward partnerships built on trust, flexibility, and shared risk. It also requires donors to engage with the practical barriers of collapsed banking, inequitable fund allocation, and intermediary models that often limit resources from reaching ERRs.

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ERRs have redefined what humanitarian response looks like in Sudan. Even in the midst of war, solidarity and civic action have sustained communities where international systems could not. Their reach, legitimacy, and adaptability make them indispensable, yet they remain under-recognized and under-resourced.

The question for donors is not whether ERRs are effective, but whether international systems are willing to support them on their own terms. This requires moving beyond rigid compliance and control toward partnerships built on trust, flexibility, and shared risk. It also requires donors to engage with the practical barriers of collapsed banking, inequitable fund allocation, and intermediary models that often limit resources from reaching ERRs.

  • Learn more by downloading a free version of the advance edition of the report.

  • IMPORTANT NOTE: Our website asks for an email and a billing address, we need an email, but feel free to input a random address if you do not want to share. We are sorry for the inconvenience.